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EE 395: Independent Work in Electrical Engineering
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Special research and problems for individual students who are capable of pursuing independent investigations. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Prereq: Consent of instructor.
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EE 402G: Electronic Instrumentation And Measurements
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Elementary treatment of electronic circuits emphasizing laboratory work. Topics include AC circuits, filters, theory and operation of transistors and other semiconductor devices and a simple treatment of operational amplifiers. Lecture, two hours per week; laboratory, three hours per week. Prereq: PHY 242 or EE 305 or consent of instructor. (Same as PHY 402G.)
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EE 415G: Electromechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Study of electric machines and electromechanical systems. Prereq: EE 221 with a C or better and PHY 232.
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EE 416G: Energy Conversion Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Laboratory practice and experimental studies related to EE 415G. Lecture one hour; laboratory, three hours. Prereq or concur: EE 415G.
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EE 421G: Signals And Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An introduction to continuous and discrete signal and system models and analyses. Topics include discrete and continuous convolution, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms and Z-transforms with application examples including AM modulation and the sampling theorem. Prereq: MA 214 and a C or better in EE 221; coreq: MA 320.
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EE 422G: Signals And Systems Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Lectures and laboratory exercises on signal and systems modeling. Topics include noise models and analysis, filter design, modulation techniques, sampling, discrete Fourier Transforms, State Variable Models, and feedback design with an emphasis on using computer software for analysis and simulation. Prereq: EE 421G, MA 320.
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EE 461G: Introduction to Electronics
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Analysis and design of electronic circuitry incorporating nonlinear electronic elements such as transistors, FET’s, and vacuum tubes. Applications to amplifiers. Prereq: A grade of C or better in EE 221.
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EE 461G - Introduction to Electronics
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EE 462G: Electronic Circuits Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Experimental exercises in the design and analysis of useful electronic circuits incorporating semiconductor devices: transistors, tunnel and Zener diodes; also, vacuum tubes, integrated circuits and operational amplifiers. Lecture, one hour; laboratory, three hours. Prereq: EE 222; prereq or concur: EE 461G.
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EE 468G: Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetics
4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Applications of electromagnetic theory; electrostatic and magnetostatic fields; Maxwell’s field equations; plane waves; transmission lines and waveguides; antennas and radiation. Prereq: MA 213; prereq or concur: EE 221.
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EE 480: Advanced Computer Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course focuses on advanced computer architectures and low-level system software. Topics include RISC architectures, vector and multiprocessor architectures, multiprocessor memory architectures, and multiprocessor interconnection networks. Peripheral devices such as disk arrays, NICs, and video/audio devices are covered. Topics also include device drivers, interrupt processing, advanced assembly language programming techniques, assemblers, linkers, and loaders. Prereq: CS/EE 380. (Same as CS 480G.)
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